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  • Roadrunner Leaders Shine at TCAPS School Board Meeting

    Roadrunner Leaders Shine at TCAPS School Board Meeting

    At Monday’s school board meeting, four student leaders from Traverse Heights Elementary took the mic to share how their House System builds connection, belonging, and school pride. They crushed it.   Watch their three-minute presentation. And if you want to know more about the magic happening at Traverse Heights, check out my Behind The Bell story: “Magic at…

  • My October TCAPS Newsletter

    My October TCAPS Newsletter

    My October newsletter is hot off the presses: – A new chapter for our English Learners – We (finally) have a state education budget – Our district’s Sustainability Committee – and Traverse City Light & Power visits Willow Hill Elementary – Building tomorrow, trades kids, and Northwestern Michigan College – Community members keep showing up…

  • Leveling the Field: How Community Giving Helps Close Opportunity Gaps

    Leveling the Field: How Community Giving Helps Close Opportunity Gaps

    In 2023, a few of us came together to launch Roadrunner Nation, a friends group supporting the Traverse Heights PTO. We created it to help level the playing field—so every student at Traverse Heights Elementary School has the opportunity to access things like field trips, recess equipment, after-school cubs, and scholarships for sports and arts.…

  • Funding Uncertainty Threatens Student Success in Traverse City and Beyond

    Funding Uncertainty Threatens Student Success in Traverse City and Beyond

    Michigan lawmakers remain deadlocked on the state budget, leaving districts like ours uncertain about funding for teacher salaries, after-school programs, literacy interventions, school meals, and more. This uncertainty hits students hardest—especially those furthest from opportunity. Research shows that targeted investments in students with the greatest needs improve achievement, graduation rates, and school climate. Despite recent…

  • Supporting Traverse City’s English Learners: Local Action, Strong Commitment

    Supporting Traverse City’s English Learners: Local Action, Strong Commitment

    As Washington steps back and Michigan rolls out new statewide requirements to ensure English learners receive dedicated instructional time, TCAPS is stepping up our support for students and families. State Superintendent Michael Rice has made clear that while federal protections may feel uncertain, Michigan’s commitment to fairness, access, and inclusion remains strong—and we’re proud to…

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